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Bow'd with a nod of assent almighty the ruler of heaven.
Poems and Fragments 2006
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Bow'd with a nod of assent almighty the ruler of heaven.
Poems and Fragments 2006
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Bow'd with a nod of assent almighty the ruler of heaven.
The Poems and Fragments of Catullus Gaius Valerius Catullus
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Bow'd with the blush of shame, she ventures near --
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 54, No. 334, August 1843 Various
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Mather gives several instances of witches causing diseases, and speaks of "some long Bow'd down under such a Spirit of Infirmity" being "Marvelously Recovered upon the Death of the Witches," of which he gives an instance.
A History of the warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom 1896
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Bow'd down, thou saidst, "be strong," and they obey'd.
Man of Uz, and Other Poems Lydia Howard Sigourney 1828
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Bow'd a fair greeting to these serpents 'whine; 190
Keats: Poems Published in 1820 John Keats 1808
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The few people who had occasion to pass that way were much surprised, and some superstitious persons a little alarmed, to see so strange a figure as Bow'd Davie (i.e. Crooked David) employed in a task, for which he seemed so totally unfit, as that of erecting a house.
The Black Dwarf Walter Scott 1801
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Bow'd his ambrosial locks, and Heaven relenting smiled.
The Botanic Garden A Poem in Two Parts. Part 1: the Economy of Vegetation Erasmus Darwin 1766
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Bow'd down in battle, funk before the fpear Of dcfpicable foes.
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